Personal information we collect and use
Satellite may collect your personal data that you provide to it, for example, when you contact Satellite electronically or respond to an email from Satellite. Satellite may collect your business contact details when you exchange business cards with Satellite representatives at meetings and events, or when you provide your contacts to sign up for Satellite events.
When submitting your request/inquiry on Satellite websites, you may be asked for information such as, but not limited to, your full name, email address, phone number, company you work for or own and/or country where you reside or work.
When contacting Satellite through live chats on its website, you may be asked for information such as, but not limited to, your name and email address. This is needed when we are not ready to answer you immediately and need more time to handle your request. When you give Satellite your personal data in live chat, we assume that you consent to the processing of it by Satellite.
By using cookies, Satellite may collect details of your visits to its website such as, but not limited to, the pages you visited, the date, time and duration of your visit and/or your IP address as well as the browser you use and its version, your operating system and its version, your city and state.
It is Satellite policy to collect only the minimum information required to handle and complete your request/inquiry or to reach other purposes for which Satellite processes your personal data. If you believe Satellite’s website has collected excessive information about you, please contact Satellite through the request/inquiry form to raise your concerns.
Satellite does not intend to collect sensitive information through its website unless it is legally required to do so. Examples of sensitive information include race or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, physical or mental health, genetic data, biometric data, sexual life or sexual orientation, and criminal records. Satellite asks that you do not provide sensitive data of such nature when using its website.
When you submit your request/inquiry on Satellite’s website, Satellite uses your data on the basis of your consent. In other cases, when you voluntarily exchange business contact details with Satellite, Satellite sends you information or marketing communications on the basis of its legitimate interests in maintaining a business relationship with you or companies you work for or represent and/or on the basis of your consent (when it is technically possible to collect your freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous consent). Cookies are used on the basis of your consent and/or Satellite legitimate interest described below.
Purposes for which Satellite uses your personal data
Satellite may use your data to interact with you and/or respond to your requests/inquiries, to negotiate, perform or facilitate a contract with you or related to you, to send you invitations to events it organizes, to share with you information you might be interested in and/or to inform you about its services. Satellite may also use your personal data to comply with law, regulations, public authority requests or court orders.
These are examples of purposes for which Satellite may use personal data you provide to it:
to administer and manage Satellite’s website;
to understand how people use the features and functions of its website in order to improve user experience;
to determine the company, organisation, institution, or agency that you work for or represent or with which you are otherwise associated;
to develop its businesses and services;
to analyze the usage of Satellite’s website;
any other purposes for which you provided information to Satellite.
Satellite may collect your personal data that you provide to it, for example, when you contact Satellite electronically or respond to an email from Satellite. Satellite may collect your business contact details when you exchange business cards with Satellite representatives at meetings and events, or when you provide your contacts to sign up for Satellite events.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that may be placed and stored on your computer/device allowing internet access when you visit Satellite’s website.
Satellite uses cookies to collect your IP address and browsing information. Satellite’s website also remembers your system and preferences. Cookies are placed on your computer/device only if you consent to it, unless cookies are necessary for strictly technical functionality of Satellite’s website.
In order to record and analyze how visitors use Satellite’s website as well as to improve visitors’ experience, Satellite collects details of your visits by using Google Analytics. Google Analytics places and uses cookies that allow Satellite to track website traffic and users’ interaction with Satellite websites.
Satellite may use cookies to record your consents on its website (e.g. the consent to the use of cookies).
Satellite uses cookies on the basis of its legitimate interest in ensuring the technical functionality of its website. When Satellite uses cookies to remember your choices or for analytics, the legal basis for the use is your consent. You can opt-out from analytics by disabling cookies through your browser settings or by visiting .
Satellite uses cookies on the basis of its legitimate interest in ensuring the technical functionality of its website. When Satellite uses cookies to remember your choices or for analytics, the legal basis for the use is your consent. You can opt-out from analytics by disabling cookies through your browser settings or by visiting https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
If you want to disable other cookies, you can learn how to do it by visiting https://www.allaboutcookies.org.
Who may access your personal data
Satellite may disclose your personal data to (1) its employees who are in contact with you or who are responsible for marketing, (2) third-party service providers.
Statistical data about Satellite’s websites’ visitors may be accessed by (1) Satellite employees in marketing and/or IT departments who are responsible for analysing such data and for improving Satellite websites, (2) third-party service providers.
Third-party providers
When Satellite transfers personal data, it does so for the purposes for which the information has been collected/submitted, for the purposes listed above, for the administration and maintenance of its website and associated systems, and/or other internal or administrative purposes. Satellite also may transfer personal data to third parties providing identity management, website hosting and management, data analysis, data backup, security and storage services.
Satellite works only with those third-party providers that are bound to maintain appropriate levels of security and confidentiality, to process personal data only as instructed by Satellite and to flow those same obligations down to their sub-processors.
Retention of your personal data
Satellite will retain your personal information in its systems only for as long as Satellite needs it, given the purposes for which it was collected, or as required to do so by law.
Rights in relation to your personal data
Under your local laws and the European Union legislation, you may exercise the following rights by submitting your request/inquiry on Satellite’s website:
right to require access to your personal data;
right to require rectification of your personal data;
right to require erasure of your personal data;
right to withdraw your consent regarding processing of your personal data.
In some cases, you may also have a right (1) to request restriction on processing of your personal data or (2) to object to processing of your personal data.
There are cases when Satellite can retain copies of the personal data you requested it to erase. They concern the necessity to protect legitimate interests of Satellite or third parties, comply with governmental orders, resolve disputes, troubleshoot problems, or enforce any agreement you have formed with Satellite.
Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
You have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection regulator if you think your privacy rights have been violated.